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Red Light Labour: Sex Work Regulation, Agency, and Resistance

Red Light Labour: Sex Work Regulation, Agency, and Resistance

Emily Van Der Meulen
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In 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Canada v. Bedford that key prostitution laws were unconstitutional. Red Light Labour addresses the new legal regime regulating sex work by analyzing how laws and those who uphold them have constructed, controlled, and criminalized sex workers, their clients, and their workspaces. This groundbreaking collection also offers nuanced interpretations of commercial sexual labour from the perspectives of workers, activists, and researchers. The contributors highlight the struggle for civic and social inclusion by considering sex workers’ advocacy tactics, successes, and challenges. A timely legal, policy, and social analysis of sex work in Canada.
Pages
392
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Release
September 01, 2018
ISBN
0774838248
ISBN 13
9780774838245

Red Light Labour: Sex Work Regulation, Agency, and Resistance

Emily Van Der Meulen
0/5 ( ratings)
In 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Canada v. Bedford that key prostitution laws were unconstitutional. Red Light Labour addresses the new legal regime regulating sex work by analyzing how laws and those who uphold them have constructed, controlled, and criminalized sex workers, their clients, and their workspaces. This groundbreaking collection also offers nuanced interpretations of commercial sexual labour from the perspectives of workers, activists, and researchers. The contributors highlight the struggle for civic and social inclusion by considering sex workers’ advocacy tactics, successes, and challenges. A timely legal, policy, and social analysis of sex work in Canada.
Pages
392
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Release
September 01, 2018
ISBN
0774838248
ISBN 13
9780774838245

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